african slave trade document analysis · 2018. 1. 11. · johannes de grevenbroek, 1695. 7. slave...
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African Slave Trade Document Analysis
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Snap Analysis!
• Each slide has a document. • You will analyze the slave trade through:
• Significant Content of the Document• Historical Context• What conclusions you can draw about the
slave trade or the relationship between the Old and New Worlds due to the document.
• Catch: You only have two-three minutes on each document!
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1jNoDJt1fJXFB_LrjlKmzfrLKcAdlM2Fx2bP3qYypAbI/edit?usp=sharing
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1jNoDJt1fJXFB_LrjlKmzfrLKcAdlM2Fx2bP3qYypAbI/edit?usp=sharinghttps://docs.google.com/document/d/1jNoDJt1fJXFB_LrjlKmzfrLKcAdlM2Fx2bP3qYypAbI/edit?usp=sharing
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1. 18th Century French Slave Ship
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2. 17th century sugar mill, West Indies, probably Dutch-owned island
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3. Map of Slave Trade 1500-1900 (2000s)
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4. Nicholas Owen,
Journal of a Slave-Dealer (Agent of a
slave trader in Africa in
1758)
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5. Dutch physician Willem ten Rhyne 1680s
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6. Dutch slave trader Johannes de Grevenbroek, 1695
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7. Slave Ship Poster 1789
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8. "Le commerce de l'Amerique par Marseille", engraving by Serge Daget,
Paris 1725
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9. Josiah Wedgewood,
1787Artist and
Abolitionist
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10. Odulah Equiano,
Abolitionist Writer
Published 1789